Review Exercise FINITE VERB CLAUSES
1. That will brighten the long, wintry, northern nights = restrictive relative (adjectival) clause
modifying satellite.
2. After it is deployed = adverbial subordinate clause modifying will be. Passes all four tests for
adverbial clauses (see Figure 9.2).
3. That can transmit calls to and from anywhere in the world = restrictive relative (adjectival) clause
modifying satellites.
4. Who travel = restrictive relative (adjectival) clause modifying people.
Although the charges can exceed $7 per minute = adverbial subordinate clause, modifying whole
sentence. Passes tests 1 and 4 only.
5. As soon as the Se c re t a ry of State re t u rns from China = adve rbial subordinate cl a u s e, m o d i f ying will quiz.
Passes all four tests.
About whom very little is known = relative (adjectival) clause modifying vice premier.
6. Why so many teenagers smoke = restrictive relative (adjectival) clause modifying reasons.
7. Of whom one thousand will die of smoking-related diseases = nonrestrictive relative (adjectival)
clause modifying kids.
8. Which is normally open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year = nonrestrictive relative (adjectival) clause
modifying bar.
When all electricity in the city was out for two days = adverbial subordinate clause modifying closed.
Passes all four tests.
9. Whose instrument plugged in to an amplifier = re s t ri c t i ve re l a t i ve (adjectival) clause modifying g u i ta ri s t.
10. Even after all the wires, poles, and transformers had been repaired = adverbial subordinate clause
modifying could remember. Passes all four tests.
When ice storms had had such a devastating effect = restrictive relative (adjectival) clause
modifying time.
1. That will brighten the long, wintry, northern nights = restrictive relative (adjectival) clause
modifying satellite.
2. After it is deployed = adverbial subordinate clause modifying will be. Passes all four tests for
adverbial clauses (see Figure 9.2).
3. That can transmit calls to and from anywhere in the world = restrictive relative (adjectival) clause
modifying satellites.
4. Who travel = restrictive relative (adjectival) clause modifying people.
Although the charges can exceed $7 per minute = adverbial subordinate clause, modifying whole
sentence. Passes tests 1 and 4 only.
5. As soon as the Se c re t a ry of State re t u rns from China = adve rbial subordinate cl a u s e, m o d i f ying will quiz.
Passes all four tests.
About whom very little is known = relative (adjectival) clause modifying vice premier.
6. Why so many teenagers smoke = restrictive relative (adjectival) clause modifying reasons.
7. Of whom one thousand will die of smoking-related diseases = nonrestrictive relative (adjectival)
clause modifying kids.
8. Which is normally open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year = nonrestrictive relative (adjectival) clause
modifying bar.
When all electricity in the city was out for two days = adverbial subordinate clause modifying closed.
Passes all four tests.
9. Whose instrument plugged in to an amplifier = re s t ri c t i ve re l a t i ve (adjectival) clause modifying g u i ta ri s t.
10. Even after all the wires, poles, and transformers had been repaired = adverbial subordinate clause
modifying could remember. Passes all four tests.
When ice storms had had such a devastating effect = restrictive relative (adjectival) clause
modifying time.
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